International audienceRomanian collective nouns do not allow plural agreement on the verb, unlike in British English. But when a collective noun is used with a partitive quantifier (e.g. o parte din guvern “part of the government”), plural agreement is possible. We propose an analysis for partitive quantification, which can account for plural agreement with partitive collectives, as well as with partitive plural DPs (o parte dintre studenţi “part of the students”). Our analysis is based on Higginbotham’s (1994) analysis of mass and plural D-quantifiers. Quantification is construed in terms of amounts of minimal parts; the minimal parts in the denotation of collective nouns are atomic entities. The partitive quantifiers transform a group den...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
Languages that exhibit subject-verb agreement asymmetries (Afroasiatic, Celtic) also share complex p...
This thesis concerns agreement with collective nouns in American, British and Australian English. It...
International audienceRomanian collective nouns do not allow plural agreement on the verb, unlike in...
The empirical puzzle to be solved is the contrast between partitive and non-partitive most (which re...
International audienceThis monograph proposes a comparative approach to all the ways of denoting ‘mo...
This corpus-based study analyses the number mismatches found in English collective noun-based subje...
International audienceThe main theoretical claim of the paper is that a slightly revised version of ...
This paper has presented the results of our analysis of number agreement with collective noun subjec...
The interpretation of sentences with plural determiners and collective predicates is a highly comple...
International audienceThe grammatical tradition has excluded lexical plurals from the category of co...
This chapter presents an overview of different approaches to the challenge of accommodating plurals ...
The paper presents the use of the number forms of nouns in English and Romanian. In English, there a...
Collective nouns are a category of nouns that refer to a group of people or things. This group of no...
International audienceThe article aims to find out whether verbal concord with collective nouns (e.g...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
Languages that exhibit subject-verb agreement asymmetries (Afroasiatic, Celtic) also share complex p...
This thesis concerns agreement with collective nouns in American, British and Australian English. It...
International audienceRomanian collective nouns do not allow plural agreement on the verb, unlike in...
The empirical puzzle to be solved is the contrast between partitive and non-partitive most (which re...
International audienceThis monograph proposes a comparative approach to all the ways of denoting ‘mo...
This corpus-based study analyses the number mismatches found in English collective noun-based subje...
International audienceThe main theoretical claim of the paper is that a slightly revised version of ...
This paper has presented the results of our analysis of number agreement with collective noun subjec...
The interpretation of sentences with plural determiners and collective predicates is a highly comple...
International audienceThe grammatical tradition has excluded lexical plurals from the category of co...
This chapter presents an overview of different approaches to the challenge of accommodating plurals ...
The paper presents the use of the number forms of nouns in English and Romanian. In English, there a...
Collective nouns are a category of nouns that refer to a group of people or things. This group of no...
International audienceThe article aims to find out whether verbal concord with collective nouns (e.g...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
Languages that exhibit subject-verb agreement asymmetries (Afroasiatic, Celtic) also share complex p...
This thesis concerns agreement with collective nouns in American, British and Australian English. It...